Challengers of the Unknown in "To Doomsday and Beyond" (script by Steve Skeates, pencils by James Sherman, inks by Jack Abel). Reprints: Green Arrow and Speedy in "The Green Arrow's Last Stand" (script by Dick Wood, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Roz Kirby) and the Doom Patrol in "The Incredible Origin of the Chief" (script by Arnold Drake, art by Bruno Premiani). Wonder Woman stars in a one-page Hostess ad, "The Maltese Cup Cake." Rich Buckler cover pencils, Abel cover inks.
Cover art by Nick Cardy. Massacre by Remote Control, script by Cary Bates, art by Mike Grell; After the Legionnaires run a practice drill on protecting their headquarters, Invisible Kid collapses; He reveals that when he turns invisible he can see an invisible world and one of its inhabitants, Myla; Later, Dream Girl dreams that Validus is coming to attack the Legion; Saturn Girl confirms that the components of Tharok's brain being held by the Legion are summoning Validus; Validus attacks Legion headquarters and kills Invisible Kid just as he destroys the components of Tharok's brain controlling Validus.
The weekly syndicated, live action 'Superboy' television show debuted in the fall of 1988 - ranking #1 in its time slot in most of the 160+ markets. In the fall of 1989, the series returned to TV with a new cast, new stories - and a DC Comics SUPERBOY comic book series to support it. SUPERBOY #1 picks up where the television series leaves off, delving into the missing pieces of Superboy's life, revealing secrets the TV show has never touched upon. You'll learn about Clark's arrival at college...his reasons for putting on the unique blue-and-red costume that would one day be known throughout the universe...his meeting with a mysterious being from space, and more.
Written by John Moore, with art by Jim Mooney and Ty Templeton. Photo cover featuring Gerard Christopher and Stacy Haiduk.
Cover price $1.00.
Clark Kent's looking forward to a quiet vacation at home with the folks in Smallville. What he gets is a maelstrom of trouble from mob violence and a rock star on the lam crossing paths with Superboy.
Written by John Moore, with art by Curt Swan and Ty Templeton. Cover by Kevin Maguire and Templeton.
Cover price $1.00.
Bizarro becomes the toast of the town as a performance artist...until Superboy steps in.
Written by John Moore, with art by Jim Mooney and Art Adams. Cover by Kevin Maguire and Ty Templeton.
Cover price $1.00.
# 1, 2, 5 - 22 (only misses #3+4)
The weekly syndicated, live action 'Superboy' television show debuted in the fall of 1988 - ranking #1 in its time slot in most of the 160+ markets. In the fall of 1989, the series returned to TV with a new cast, new stories - and a DC Comics SUPERBOY comic book series to support it. SUPERBOY #1 picks up where the television series leaves off, delving into the missing pieces of Superboy's life, revealing secrets the TV show has never touched upon. You'll learn about Clark's arrival at college...his reasons for putting on the unique blue-and-red costume that would one day be known throughout the universe...his meeting with a mysterious being from space, and more.
Written by John Moore, with art by Jim Mooney and Ty Templeton. Photo cover featuring Gerard Christopher and Stacy Haiduk. Cover price $1.00.
Zero Hour.
Superboy recounts his first encounter with Sidearm to Professor Emil Hamilton in "Sidearm - One! Superboy - Zero!"
Written by Karl Kesel. Pencils by Tom Grummett. Inks by Doug Hazlewood & Dennis Janke. Cover by Grummett.
Cover price $1.50.
"Trouble in Paradise!" Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett and Doug Hazlewood.
From the pages of Superman comes the all-new Boy of Steel! Superboy explodes onto the scene in his very own monthly series, and he's out to set the record straight - this is definitely "Not the Adventures of Superman when he was a boy in Smallville!" SB sets up shop in Hawaii and soon runs into some old friends, new faces, and the cyborg villain - Sidearm.
Cover price $1.50.
"Hilo Monsters!" Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Humberto Ramos, Stan Woch, and Ande Parks.
In the tradition of the Atomic Age's creature features, Superboy battles giant monsters in Hawaii. Eat your heart out Godzilla!
Cover price $1.50.
Final Issue. Extra-Sized 100th issue. Painted cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. "A Boy's Life!" Guest-starring Superman and Guardian. Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett and Wade Von Grawbadger.
Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett revisit the teen hero they helped define. "Going out with a Bang!" Story by Jimmy Palmiotti and Dan Didio. Art by Anthony Williams and Walden Wong. The Scavenger attacks Superboy in his building and the residents suffer for it. Plus, Superboy and Superman come to a decision that will change the Kon-el's life forever.
Cover price $3.50.
"Reality Bites!" Story by Eddie Berganza. Art by Tom Grummett and Dan Davis.
Superboy returns to Hawaii just in time to take on a dangerous new villain who seems to be able to alter the very fabric of reality. Can the Boy of Steel fight through the illusions and discern what is real, and what is fake, before it's too late?
Cover price $1.50.
"Compound Troubles!" Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett and Doug Hazlewood.
Superboy's legality comes into question by the government. Plus, the master assassin, Copperhead, has been hired to collect a debt of blood from Roxy's father, and the only thing standing in the villain's way is Superboy.
Cover price $1.50.
"School and Hard Knocks!" Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett, Doug Hazlewood, Dave Bednar, and Stan Woch.
Superboy attends his first day at Ilupani High School, and he soon finds himself in one-on-one combat with the hulking bruiser known as Loose Cannon.
Cover price $1.95.
"Battle of the Century!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring Valor (Mon-El). Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett and Doug Hazlewood.
The local mob maneuvers Superboy into a super-human prize fight with Champion to prove once and for all who the true Teen of Steel is.
Cover price $1.95.
"T-K-O!" Part 2 of 2. Guest-starring Valor (Mon-El). Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett and Doug Hazlewood.
It's Round 2 for Superboy and Valor, but the red-headed amazon known as knockout wants to play too. But when Valor collapses from an unknown ailment can Superboy find a way to save him before it's too late. And what does the Negative Zone have to do with it.
Cover price $1.95.
"The Hunt!" Guest-starring Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner). Story by Eddie Berganza. Art by Darryl Banks, Doug Hazlewood, Joe St. Pierre, and Dave Bednar.
Superboy returns to the destroyed watery lair of Dragon to make sure the menace of King Shark has not returned. A misunderstanding sets the Teen of Steel against the JLA's resident teen hero. Superboy, meet Kyle Rayner, a.k.a. Green Lantern!
Cover price $1.95.
Future Tense: Part 1 of 3. "Making History!" Guest-starring the Legion of Super-Heroes. Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett and Doug Hazlewood.
The intergalactic police force from the future, the Legion of Super-Heroes, have traveled back in time to find their friend Valor, and only Superboy can help them. Story continues in Legion of Super-Heroes #74.
Cover price $1.95.
Underworld Unleashed. "Fire and Ice!" Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett and Dan Davis.
Due to the events in Underworld Unleashed, the frosty villainess Killer Frost comes to Hawaii and may just be the end of this island paradise. That is unless Superboy can stop her first.
Cover price $1.95.
"The Limits of Power!" Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett, Steve Erwin, Doug Selogy, and Ken Branch.
Superboy and the red-headed amazon, Knockout, test the limits of their strength. But things take a turn for the worst when a cadre of killer robots attack the island.
Cover price $1.95.
"Like Damocles Sword!" Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett and Doug Hazlewood.
Silversword returns and he plans to bring the super-strong beauty, Knockout, to justice. Can Superboy prevent this misunderstanding from getting out of control before someone gets hurt, or worse?
Cover price $1.95.
Losin' It: Part 1 of 6. "Whom the Gods would Destroy!" Story by Karl Kesel. Art by Tom Grummett, Jeff Moy, Dean Zachary, J. Calafiore, Doug Hazlewood, Keith Champagne, Dan Davis, and John Lowe.
The Female Furies of Apokalips have arrived on Earth and their looking for an old friend, Knockout. Includes pin-ups by Christian Alamy, Craig Hamilton and Ray Snyder, Mike Parobeck and Ande Parks, Humberto Ramos and Wayne Faucher, and Dusty Abell and John Dell. Tom McCraw provides color for all pin-ups.
Cover price $2.95.
Losin' It: Part 2 of 6. "Strange Bedfellows!" Story by Karl Kesel and Steve Mattsson. Art by Staz Johnson, Doug Hazlewood, and Dan Davis.
When a giant crab beast rises out of the sea, the only thing standing in its way is Hawaii's own dynamic duo - Superboy and Knockout. And, who is that plotting and scheming from the shadows?
Cover price $1.95.
Losin' It: Part 3 of 6. "Ensnared!" Story by Karl Kesel and Steve Mattsson. Art by Chris Gardner and Phyliss Novin.
Superboy and Knockout are wanted by the law and go on the run. Things get worse when the daughter of one of Superman's most tenacious villains decides this is the perfect moment to strike.
Cover price $1.95.
Losin' It: Part 4 of 6. "Tough Love!" Guest-starring Supergirl and Sparx. Story by Karl Kesel and Steve Mattsson. Art by Chris Gardner, Jason Armstrong, and Phyliss Novin.
Supergirl arrives in Hawaii to knock some sense into the Teen of Steel. However, she'll have to get past the powerhouse bombshell known as Knockout first.
Cover price $1.95.